Mission Statement The Connetquot Central School District of Islip is committed to raising the awareness of the issue of bullying in our schools. Our mission is to help parents, teachers, students and the community address this problem. We aspire to eradicate bullying in all district buildings and create mutual respect in the Connetquot community.
RMS DASA COORDINATORS
Joseph Licato – Principal Kimberly Nofi- School Social Worker Kaitlin Carlino – Guidance Counselor Tanya Vassallo – Guidance Counselor Tara DiMaio- Guidance Counselor
DASA TASK FORCE COMMITTEE Brian Wrinkle - Assistant Principal Tracey Ames – Psychologist Christopher D’Andria – Health/PE Teacher Judey LaRocca- TA Margaret Matzen – SE Teacher Kerri Moreland – Psychologist Michael Murphy – Music Teacher Jennifer Pluth – English Teacher Ann Roth – Secretary Debra Smith – Science Teacher Grace Sullivan – Science Teacher Susan Tomassone – Art Teacher Suzanne Volkman – Math Teacher Hallie Weil – English Teacher
What is bullying? Bullying is aggressive behavior that is persistent, intentional and involves an imbalance of power or strength. Traditionally bullying involves actions such as hitting, teasing, and or intimidation through social exclusion. In addition, cyberbullying is bullying through the electronic media. The four types of bullying are:
What are the possible warning signs of bullying? Warning signs for parents may include, but are not limited to, when your child:
If you suspect your child is involved in bullying behavior, please consider the following:
Offer Support: Speak to your child privately. Learn about what’s been going on. Listen, get the facts and assess your child's feelings about the bullying. Is this the first time he or she has been hurt by bullying or is this something that has been going on for a while? Assure your child that it is not his or her fault. Praise your child for their courage to discuss bullying incidents with you. Explain how helpful they are being by providing this important information.
Cyberbullying
A Digital Footprint - Remember that YouTube, Facebook, and Smart Phones are instantaneous and last forever!
Did You Know?
93% of all children between 12-17 use the internet 32% of teens clear their browser history to hide information from their parents 16% of teens have created private emails and social network pages to hide information from their parents 20% of teens have engaged in cyberbullying 42% of parents do not review the content of their child’s internet access 30% of parents allow their children to use the computer in unsupervised areas
What is Cyberbullying?
Cyberbullying can be:
Where does Cyberbullying occur?
Email, instant messaging, text, digital images, social network sites (Facebook, Club Penguin, Twitter, Oovoo, AIM), Web pages, Blogs, Chat rooms
Types of Cyberbullying
What can parents do about Cyberbullying?
Related Links
Bullying: CYBER TIPLINE/1-800-843-5678 Cyberbullying research center- http://www.cyberbullying.us/ Connect Safely- Smart Social media- http://www.connectsafely.org/ Onguard Online - http://www.onguardonline.gov Safe Gaming: http://netsmartz.org/Gaming
CyberSafety: www.isafe.org Netiquette: http://www.edutopia.org/whats-next-2008-netiquette-guidelines